Koba and the umpteenth relapse in Valencia

The lesions they are being a road of nails this season for Valencia, to the point that he has not been able to train his gala defense starter at the same time throughout the season (Cillessen, Thierry, Alderete, Paulista Gayà). But the most worrying thing for the team was not the injuries themselves, but the fact that when many of those injured were recovering… A few days later they were injured again.

Foto de Koba Koindredi

And the last to experience one of those relapses has been Koba Leïn. The midfielder has not played since last January 22 in the Wanda Metropolitano not for a single minute, along the way the reality is that in some appointments Bordalás did not have him and opted for other players, however, in these last two months, Koba has also suffered an adductor injury that has kept him in the dry dock.

A couple of weeks ago, ten days to be specific, the French returned to full training already recovered from the injurythe ‘inputs’ that the young footballer received were positive and he saw himself with options to return to a call.. But he again noticed discomfort in the adductor that after doing an x-ray was confirmed as a new bleed from the same injury that he had suffered weeks before. This second injury did have an official statement by the club che.

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The Valencia CF player, Koba Leïn, has an injury to the adductor muscles of his right leg. The young French footballer will continue medical and rehabilitation treatment until clinical improvement

Koba thus joins the top list Gabriel Paulista (who relapsed twice from an injury that almost took him to the operating room), Carlos Soler or José Luís Gayà. They are not the only ones who have relapsed, Thierry Rendall or Lato they have also had to suffer a ‘double injury’ and return to the starting line when they thought they were ready to return. The young midfielder does not set a date to return since he considers that at his young age, relapsing again would put his physical condition at excessive risk.